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Even Paranoids Have Enemies: New Perspectives on Paranoia and Persecution by Joseph H. Berke β€” book cover

Even Paranoids Have Enemies: New Perspectives on Paranoia and Persecution

by Joseph H. Berke (Editor), Stella Pierides (Editor), Andrea Sabbadini (Editor), Stanley Schneider (Editor)
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Overview

Even Paranoids Have Enemies comprises theoretical, political and clinical essays which discuss and elucidate the complex relationship between paranoia and persecution. The politics of the Middle East, the pressures within Japanese society, the dynamics of

the drug scene and the effects of mechanical thinking in individuals and cultures are some of the case studies used to illustrate the ways in which paranoia and persecution are experienced at the individual, institutional and macrosocial level.

Contributors include Robert Jay

Lifton, David Edgar, Calvin C. Hernton, and Hisako Watanabe.

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Book Details

Published
December 6, 2012
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
248
ISBN
9781134731534

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